When Anya Andrews ’17 and her teammates on the girls’ soccer team got the bill for dinner while at a tournament, she watched as her teammates casually drew money out of their wallets without hesitation. For Andrews, however, the meal meant a little bit more, since the money she used to pay for it came […]

Seniors, I think I can speak for all of us when I say that we’re tired. We’ve spent the last three years toiling away at the Upper School. Whether someone is a basketball player who has spent many hours on and off the court improving his or her game, an actor that gives up countless […]

It’s not always easy to see the flag from Ted Slavin Field. When we turn our backs from the field, put our hands over our hearts, and crane our necks so we can see the flag over the Munger Hall hedges, we think about what the flag, the national anthem, what being proud of this […]

The football team is looking to find the consistency that hasn’t always been there as it heads into league play with a 3-2 record. The squad’s season started off with two dominant wins: a 20-7 win at Birmingham High School and a 42-23 win over Jefferson High School in the Wolverines’ home opener. However, the […]

The boys’ lacrosse team ended its first season under the leadership of Head Coach Erik Krum with a 10-8 loss against the rival Loyola Cubs May 7. “I am very proud of the effort that we gave the third time playing Loyola after losing twice to them earlier in the season,” goalie Troy Hattler ’17 […]

With three quarters of the regular season done, the lacrosse team is ending the 2015 season in stride despite its difficult schedule. In an unusual scheduling quirk, the Wolverines played four straight league games on the road, which they split, winning two and losing two. However, the Wolverines will end their regular season with three […]

As Cami Katz ’16 prepares for a meet for her UCLA club dive team, she knows that each individual dive is the result of hours of arduous training. Before even jumping off the boards, Katz starts with an hour of core and leg workouts, otherwise known as “drylands” to divers. Then, Katz jumps off a […]

Although the girls’ basketball team defeated Marlborough by 50 points on Jan. 26 with a final score of 74-24, basketball was only the second most important thing to the program as the team hosted a “Think Pink Night” to raise awareness for breast cancer. Both Harvard-Westlake and Marlborough wore pink warmup T-shirts to promote the […]

After winning their league opener against Notre Dame Academy in blowout fashion by a score of 72-40, the girls’ basketball team has the momentum it needs to make a championship run in CIF-SS Playoffs this year. The team has an overall record of 13-4 this season overall, and is 1-0 in league play, led by […]

As Jayla and Jayda Ruffus-Milner ’18 watch the waning seconds of the Varsity Football game at Homecoming, it’s easy to see how much the twins enjoy sports. While their other friends are talking or texting, both twins’ eyes are glued to the game, even if the outcome is all but set. After all the work […]